Acute dysphagia of oncological origin. Therapeutic treatment

Authors

  • F. Arias
  • A. Manterola
  • M.A. Domínguez
  • E. Martínez
  • E. Villafranca
  • P. Romero
  • R. Vera

Keywords:

Disfagia. Cáncer. Tratamiento.

Abstract

Dysphagia is one of the most frequent syndromes in patients with tumours of the head and neck, and the oesophagus. This can be the initial symptom or, more frequently, related to the oncological treatment. We review the most important therapeutic and physio-pathological aspects of acute dysphagia of oncological origin. Deglutition is a complex process in which numerous muscular-skeletal structures intervene under the neurological control of different cranial nerves. The complex neuro-muscular coordination needed for a correct deglutition can be affected by numerous situations, both from the effect of the tumours and from their treatment, basically surgery or radiotherapy. In conclusion, it can be affirmed that for a suitable treatment of oncological dysphagia, a correct initial evaluation and an active treatment are required, since not only the patient’s quality of life but, on numerous occasions, the possibility of continuing the treatment and thus maintaining the possibilities of a cure depend on control of the dysphagia.

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2008-12-24

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Arias F, Manterola A, Domínguez M, Martínez E, Villafranca E, Romero P, et al. Acute dysphagia of oncological origin. Therapeutic treatment. An Sist Sanit Navar [Internet]. 2008 Dec. 24 [cited 2026 Feb. 1];27:109-15. Available from: https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/ASSN/article/view/5067

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